Thursdays 8:00 am-9:50am
The student will acquire knowledge fundamental to the development of basic skills and attitudes necessary to meet the nursing needs common to man. Students will identify and analyze nursing principles derived from scientific concepts of client care.
Admission to the Associate Degree Nursing Program - Must be completed prior to taking this course.
The student will be introduced to fundamental pharmacological principles and the safe
administration of medications through various routes. The nursing process will be used to teach skills involved in
dosage calculation and preparation, administration, documentation, and monitoring of pharmacological therapy
utilized in client care. Classication of drugs will be introduced to give the student basic knowledge of actions,
interactions, adverse effects, contraindications, dosages, routes, and nursing implications.
Prerequisite:
Admission to the Associate Degree Nursing Program - Must be completed prior to taking this course.
Faculty Contact Information
By phone, appointment, email or in person.
Kelly Edwards
815-802-8828 Office
815-514-5602 Cell Phone
kedwards@kcc.edu
M119
By phone, email or appointment
Program Director/Dean
Jenny Rogers; Director Brad Wood, PTA, BHSc, MATL; Dean
Office – M110 Office – M107
1-815-802-8828 1-815-802-8815
jrogers@kcc.edu bwood@kcc.edu
Division Office
Office: W102; Phone: 815-802-8800
Course Information
At the end of this course, students will be able to:
- Discuss legal responsibilities and principles of safe medication administration
- Identify appropriate nursing interventions for safe medication administration.
- Identify appropriate resources, necessary for safe medication administration.
- Demonstrate the ability to apply calculation principles for safe medication administration
- Study Skills
- Pharmacological Principles/Terms
- Oral Medication Administration
- Injectable Medication Administration (IM/Z-Track/SQ)
- Drug Calculations
- NG/G-Tube Medication and Feeding Administration
- Medication Errors
- Inhaled Medications
- Topical Medications
- Dermatologic, Ophthalmic and Otic Medications
- Vitamins and Supplements
- Bowel Disorder Drugs
- Anti-emetic and Anti-Nausea Drugs
- CNS Depressants
- Antibiotics (No IV administration)
- Anti-diabetic Medications
- Anti-hypertensive Medications
- Fluid and Electrolytes
Lilley, L., Rainforth-Collins, S., and Snyder, J. (2023).
Pharmacology and the
nursing process. (10th ed.). Elsevier, Inc.
Essential Clinical skills video on Evolve
Sherpath/Elsevier Adaptive Quizzing (EAQ) for Pharmacology and the Nursing Process by Evolve (access code).
Nursing Lab Equipment Pack (Blue bag)
Summary of Criteria for Passing RNUR 1152
Successful completion of laboratory return demonstrations in campus lab and/or Zoom:
1st set – by February 20, 2026
2nd set – by March 20, 2026
3rd set – by April 17, 2026
Failure to complete the laboratory demonstrations will result in a failing
grade for the semester. No incompletes will be given for return demos not
completed by the due dates.
Tests and quizzes
The student’s test average needs to be above 78% to pass the course. This grade will not be rounded up.
The overall average must be 80% or higher after the final exam to pass the course. A grade between 79.5 and
79.9 will not be rounded up to achieve a passing grade.
(*Refer to Nursing Policy for Tests and/or Quizzes in Nursing Handbook)
Students are expected to take all tests at the date and time scheduled (see class schedule for dates and class times). The student must notify the instructor of an absence prior to test time. No more than two make-up tests will be allowed for the semester, however, extenuating circumstances will be considered with submission of proper documentation and will be reviewed by the aculty member and the Director of Nursing.
Health Careers
Dean, Brad Wood; 815-802-8815; M107; bwood@kcc.edu; Division Office – W102; 815-802-8800
Make-up tests must be completed within one week of the missed test (prior to the start of class). The make-up test may be in an alternate format, including an essay exam. The student must notify the instructor of when they will make up the test so that it will be available in KCC’s Testing Center. (See KCC’s website for the
Testing Center’s hours). Failure to follow the make-up test guidelines will result in a recorded “0” (zero) for the test.
Quizzes may not be made up. Students who are absent from the classroom or late to class when a quiz is given will receive a zero for the quiz and will not have the opportunity for make-up. Extenuating circumstances will be considered with submission of proper documentation and will be reviewed by the faculty member and the Director of Nursing.
For paper exams/quizzes: Test/quiz grade scores are based only on what the student marks on the paper not what the student may have marked on the tests. If the student leaves a number blank, it will be counted wrong.
Tests/Quizzes may be administered to students electronically or in paper format (per the discretion of the instructor). Online testing will be proctored and completed in lockdown browser.
Faculty may assign random seating during exams and quizzes. Cardboard dividers may also be used in the classroom during exams/quizzes. There is to be no gum, candy, or drinks during an exam. No hats, hoodies, or watches will be allowed during an exam. The only item allowed on the desk during an exam is an extra pencil.
After all students have taken the test, a test review will done in class as a group. When students are reviewing a graded test, the desktop must be cleared (no papers, pens, pencils, etc.). Notes about test items cannot be taken during or following the test review. Students are reminded that there is to be no discussion of test content/questions outside of class. Completion of such notes or discussions will be viewed as cheating and will result in disciplinary action. Unit tests will not be returned to the student for study prior to the final exam. There will be no review of the final exam.
Students wishing to verify a test grade must do so within 3 weeks of the test date. After that time, the grade recorded by the instructor will be the official grade and the test will no longer be available for review.
**Should a student not perform well on a test, it is strongly recommended that he/she meet with the instructor during office hours as soon as possible to review factors contributing to the test grade and develop an individualized success strategy plan. It is the student’s responsibility to seek this help.
Your next exam grade may not be entered into the grade book until your remediation from the previous content is complete.
The grading scale of the Associate Degree Nursing Program is as follows:
89.5-100% = A
83.5-89.4% = B
80-83.4% = C
< 80 = F
Possible Points for Grade Calculation - (work must be submitted on due date/time to receive points)
Exams (5 @ 30 pts each) 150 points (63%)
Quizzes 30 points (13%)
Homework 10 points (4%)
Final Exam 50 points (20%)
Total Possible Points 240 points
Minimum points required (80%): 192 points
Return Campus Lab Demonstration
Demonstrations will be given by the instructor during class time and/or via Canvas for medication
administration (oral, IM/Z-track, SQ, and NG/G-Tube). Students must successfully demonstrate these skills in
the campus lab and/or Zoom with their assigned clinical instructor by the due dates listed below. Failure to
complete return demonstrations will result in a failure for RNUR 1152.
1st set - Must be completed by February 20, 2026
Oral Meds
2nd set - Must be completed by March 20, 2026
IM/Z-Track Meds
NG/G-tube Med & Feed
3rd set - Must be completed by April 17, 2026
SQ Meds
You may sign up for demo time in “Google Sheets.
” See instruction sheet for details. Students should only
sign up for the semester in which they are enrolled and only with the assigned clinical instructor or designee.
You can only reserve 3 time slots in 1 day. You may not remove another student’s name. This sign-up process will be monitored and violations may result in disciplinary action. Remember that completing demos is your responsibility. Failure to complete the assigned demos can result
in failure of the course. If a student does not show up to their scheduled demo time, it will be considered a
no-call, no-show. This will result in a write-up on professionalism, which will then be placed in your student file.
Students are expected to participate in online coursework and attend class as per the course schedule.
Assignments/activities/homework are due on the due date assigned. If the student is unable to submit the assignment, the work will only be accepted if the student made arrangements with the instructor prior to the due date.
Please see the Nursing Student Handbook for nursing program policies.
Students must maintain a minimum grade of 80% to obtain a grade of C.
Given in class and posted in CANVAS..
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